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The left column contains entries starting with "1125" and "Indicatriz de Dupin," followed by biographical entries for "DUPLESSIS," "DUPRÉ, Jules," and "DUPRÉ, Maurice." It continues with entries on "DUPLICA," "DUPLICACIÓN," "DUPLICADO," "DUPLICADOR," "DUPLICAR," "DUPLICATIVO," "DUPLICIDAD," and "DUPLICIDENTADOS." The column concludes with "DUPLO, PLA" and "DUPONT de Nemours, Pierre-Samuel."

The right column begins with "DURAND, Luis," followed by "DURÁN, Agustín," and "DURÁN, Fray Diego." It then moves to "DURANGO," describing the Mexican state. The column also includes entries for "DURA-EUROPOS," "DURAL," "DURALUMINIO," "DURAMADRE," and "DURAMEN." There is a small illustration in the middle of the right column depicting a cross-section of a tree trunk, with labels for "corteza," "albura," "cámbium," and "duramen."

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Katy

Jun 25, 2026

Santa Ana, Venezuela

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The image is a close-up shot of an open book, specifically an encyclopedia or dictionary, showing two columns of text. The book is lying flat, and the lighting suggests it's indoors, likely in a well-lit room, as there are no strong shadows indicative of natural sunlight. The text is printed in Spanish. The left column contains entries starting with "1125" and "Indicatriz de Dupin," followed by biographical entries for "DUPLESSIS," "DUPRÉ, Jules," and "DUPRÉ, Maurice." It continues with entries on "DUPLICA," "DUPLICACIÓN," "DUPLICADO," "DUPLICADOR," "DUPLICAR," "DUPLICATIVO," "DUPLICIDAD," and "DUPLICIDENTADOS." The column concludes with "DUPLO, PLA" and "DUPONT de Nemours, Pierre-Samuel." The right column begins with "DURAND, Luis," followed by "DURÁN, Agustín," and "DURÁN, Fray Diego." It then moves to "DURANGO," describing the Mexican state. The column also includes entries for "DURA-EUROPOS," "DURAL," "DURALUMINIO," "DURAMADRE," and "DURAMEN." There is a small illustration in the middle of the right column depicting a cross-section of a tree trunk, with labels for "corteza," "albura," "cámbium," and "duramen." The overall scene is academic and informational, focused on the content of the book. There are no people or active events depicted, only the static presentation of printed information. The visible text is primarily an index or glossary, with definitions and biographical information.

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